Maximal power

95 >
75 hp

The Honda City IV comes with petrol which makes by 20 more horsepower than the the engine of the Ford Fiesta V 1.25 i 16V 75HP manual, transforming the car to a much more sporty character. It seems to be better car for drivers who would like to feel thrill of getting behind the wheel of a sports car.

Average consumption

6.8 >
6.9 l

The Honda City IV burns up 1 % less in the mixed cycle in comparison to the Ford Fiesta V. The difference at the level of 0.1 l is not realy noticeable. At the same time during a longer period of time it can generate a substantial cost reduction.

Maximal torque

119 >
110 Nm

The Honda City IV 1.3 95HP manual has 8 % more torque in relation to the Ford Fiesta V. Even though most of people do not attach importance the maximum torque when buying a automobile, it informs the best how a car is speeding up. As far as these two vehicles are concerned the difference is insensible so you probably will not feel the difference.

Acceleration 0-100 km/h

11.3 >
13.1 s

The Honda City IV can reach the speed of 100Km/h in 11.3 s, which is 1.8 s better result in comparison to the Ford. But the difference is not as much significant to be taken into account when buying a ride.

Top speed

171 >
167 km/h

The maximum speed of the ​​Honda is greater than of the Ford Fiesta V 1.25 i 16V 75HP manual by 2, which allows the Honda City IV 1.3 95HP manual to travel quicker long distance of highway. The difference at the level of 4 kilometers/hour is small and will be insignificant in everyday driving.

Width

1,690 >
1,634 mm

distance between left and right side of a vehicle directly affects interior space for travelers and also stability during driving. The width of the Honda City IV is larger only by 56 millimeters than the Ford Fiesta V and is not really relevant. The average for the „subcompact” class equals to 1,645 millimeters and is by 45 mm larger than the same attribute of the Honda City IV.

Range

Fuel tank

46 >
41 l

In the aspect of fuel tank size it is the Honda City IV that can hold 5 l more fuel in relation to the Ford Fiesta V 1.25 i 16V 75HP manual. The average fuel container size in the supermini class, which is represented by the Honda City IV 1.3 95HP manual, equals 44 l, whereas in B class (represented by the Ford Fiesta V) it equals 44 liters.

Wheelbase

2,492 >
2,447 mm

The wheelbase of a car means the distance separating its front and rear wheels. The wheelbase notably affects the driving due to more desirable vehicle's weight distribution. Honda has 45 mm longer wheelbase distance in relation to Ford Fiesta V 1.25 i 16V 75HP manual. Wheelbase dimensions are crucial to the stability and steering. Hence, the mass of Honda should be better distributed and driving should be smoother and safer.

Length

4,226 >
3,832 mm

The Honda City IV 1.3 95HP manual is 10 % longer when compared to the Ford. The length of the car is significant in terms of travelling comfort and room in the trunk. The Honda City IV preasumbly will be offering to it's users more room for legs. Aditionally the Honda City IV will be better driven ,however, the Ford will be a slightly easier to park because of shorter length of the body.

Height

1,397 >
1,320 mm

The higher a vehicle is, the better is the comfort of getting in to it and greater capacity of putting big amount of stuff to it. The difference between these two cars at the level of 6 percent in favor of the Honda City IV 1.3 95HP manual is insignificant and should not be really noticeable.

Maximal torque RPM

4,000 >
4,700 revolutions/minute

A greater range and a lower value of revolutions at which the maximum torque is delivered has an impact on an engine’s effectiveness and dynamism. Still, in order to get a whole view on an engine efficiency, it is always good to check a torque performance graph.